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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Heart issues 10 years in (Left Ventricle Hypertrophy)
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<blockquote data-quote="magnus68" data-source="post: 33537" data-attributes="member: 12970"><p>ok let me start over again from scratch. I am 47 year old male I have been on TRT for over 10 years plus growth hormone for panhypopituitarism. Recently I got a check up on a heart bus which is similar to a bloodmobile where you pay to have seven heart tests done. EKG coronary artery disease screening echocardiogram ultrasound of the heart blood pressure and I can't remember what else but anyway my echocardiogram came back abnormal say them that I had a slightly large left ventricle and low ejection fraction of 35 to 40%. Now this was a voluntary exam that I went to. EKG coronary artery disease screening echocardiogram ultrasound of the heart blood pressure and I can remember what else but anyway my echocardiogram came back abnormal stating that I had a slightly large left medical and low eject infraction at 35 to 40%. Now this was a voluntary exam that I went to I had no issues physically going on and I decided to be proactive about my health. Now to my surprise my abnormal readings freak me out so I called a cardiologist from my plan directory and showed him my findings. He sent me for a second echocardiogram which confirmed the diagnosis. Me not knowing anything about this figured that my constantly high hematocrit may have something to do with it the doctor told me that he was not sure and would send me to get an angiogram to make sure nothing else was going on like a blockage and if there was I may need a stent. Now I went to get a second opinion and a second cardiologist who said he doesn't see why I would need a stent this quick and then if I wanted to try bloodletting he has no problem with it and to see him in 3 months and we would repeat the echocardiogram and we would repeat the echocardiogram. I hope this answers all the questions. Thank you for any advice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magnus68, post: 33537, member: 12970"] ok let me start over again from scratch. I am 47 year old male I have been on TRT for over 10 years plus growth hormone for panhypopituitarism. Recently I got a check up on a heart bus which is similar to a bloodmobile where you pay to have seven heart tests done. EKG coronary artery disease screening echocardiogram ultrasound of the heart blood pressure and I can't remember what else but anyway my echocardiogram came back abnormal say them that I had a slightly large left ventricle and low ejection fraction of 35 to 40%. Now this was a voluntary exam that I went to. EKG coronary artery disease screening echocardiogram ultrasound of the heart blood pressure and I can remember what else but anyway my echocardiogram came back abnormal stating that I had a slightly large left medical and low eject infraction at 35 to 40%. Now this was a voluntary exam that I went to I had no issues physically going on and I decided to be proactive about my health. Now to my surprise my abnormal readings freak me out so I called a cardiologist from my plan directory and showed him my findings. He sent me for a second echocardiogram which confirmed the diagnosis. Me not knowing anything about this figured that my constantly high hematocrit may have something to do with it the doctor told me that he was not sure and would send me to get an angiogram to make sure nothing else was going on like a blockage and if there was I may need a stent. Now I went to get a second opinion and a second cardiologist who said he doesn't see why I would need a stent this quick and then if I wanted to try bloodletting he has no problem with it and to see him in 3 months and we would repeat the echocardiogram and we would repeat the echocardiogram. I hope this answers all the questions. Thank you for any advice [/QUOTE]
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